A Kansas City Chiefs fan had hoped to capture “generic footage” of “Travis Kelce screaming” at the team’s Super Bowl celebration, but instead a gunshot rang out and a crowd of fans A terrifying moment was captured when the sea panicked.
Shocking video footage shows a dense crowd dressed in white, red and gold at Wednesday’s celebration, which ended with one mother dead and 22 others injured.
The cameraman, who requested anonymity, said he set his camera high just to get “general footage,” and specifically wanted to capture the team’s beloved tight end, Kelce, in celebratory mode.
Instead, it captured the shocking sound of bullets being fired and “what it looked like when someone fired.” [around] 20 bullets in 3 seconds in the middle of a crowd. ” He told the story full.
Gunshots can be heard at about the 1:40 mark in the clip, and it can be seen that parts of the celebration, which was attended by hundreds of thousands of fans, quickly begin to die down. Panicked fans can be heard screaming in terror as much of the parade route is cleared.
Kansas City police said one person was killed and 22 others were injured in the shooting.Kansas City Children’s Mercy Hospital The facility said it was treating nine children. He has gunshot wounds.
Lisa López Galván, a mother of two and avid Chiefs fan, died after being shot in the abdomen during surgery at a local hospital.
Police said at an evening press conference that one person was killed and 22 others, including nine children, were injured when gunmen opened fire at the end of a victory parade attended by thousands of fans.
Three people were taken into police custody after the shooting.
The shooting was not terrorism-related, law enforcement officials told the Post.
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“I’m angry about what happened today. People who came to this celebration should expect a safe environment,” Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves told reporters at a news conference.
“Because of a small number of bad actors, this tragedy occurred in the presence of uniformed law enforcement officers,” she said, adding that there were about 800 police officers in the area at the time of the shooting. It pointed out.
Video posted on social media shows police officers and military personnel Immediately after the shots were fired, he sprinted to the station.
KCPD confirmed no officers were involved in the shooting.
Another video shows a possible gunman being chased and tackled by heroic Chiefs fans before being taken into police custody.
Graves said the department is working to confirm whether the person seen in the video is the person in custody.
A suspect has not been identified.
The shooting remains under investigation.


